For anyone who says,
That story ends now.
Data literacy is about judgment, not code or math.
You can learn judgment.
Upcoming Classes
The Analytical Executive
Mastering Data in the AI Era
June 2 – June 17
Cohort-based (via Maven)
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You've been telling yourself "I'm not a data person" since you finished high school.
AI produces data you can't fully evaluate, so you approve it and hope for the best.
You built a career on judgment and domain expertise. Suddenly the room rewards AI fluency you don't have.
You looked at other courses and they all wanted to teach you to code.
In meetings, you rely on others to explain the numbers — even when something feels off.
Learn From Experts
Nicky Bell, Ph.D. founded Powered Analysis after a decade of working inside startups where using the wrong data had real consequences. At Clairity, he wrote the statistics that led to the first FDA approval of AI to predict breast cancer risk. At Flagship, he helped growing retail brands get accurate, timely demand forecasts, because every out-of-stock unit is lost revenue. And at Keywell, he transformed a boutique consultancy into an AI product company that delivers better health care to patients across the country.
Across those roles, the pattern was always the same: the technical work was rarely the hard part. The hard part was helping non-technical leaders read what the data was actually saying — and trust their own read enough to push back when something was off. The Analytical Executive is the course built from that lesson.
